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The Hotel Sevilla Palace is a high rise property located in the heart of the financial center of the city. Located in the most desirable address near government agencies and corporate offices the hotel is nicely decorated with a warm atmosphere and very confortable facilities. The hotel has two restaurants, three bars with live music, meeting rooms with capacity for 10 to 400 people and banquet facilities.

Местоположение

летище 10.0 miles

Услуги

Ресторант

Конференция

Бизнес център

Фризьорски салон

Маршрутни таксита

Перално

Рум сървис

Да не се пуши

Телевизор

Телефон

Кафе / чай

Интернет достъп

Тоалетна Баня

Развлекателните съоръжения

GymFitness

Басейн

Говорими езици

Español

Кредитни карти

с автомобил

From the airport take Benito Juarez to get onto Interior Circuit Highway. Go towards Chapultepec area and exit at Insurgentes Norte. Go to Paseo De La Reforma. The hotel is located at Avenida Paseo De LA Reforma #105. Mexico City Airport

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